Other CV Performance products<strong style="font-size: 9pt; color:#c00;">This category is reserved for tech support for all other products purchased from CV Performance</strong>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 21:55:52 +0000Mon, 21 Jan 2019 21:55:52 +0000Bike Talk motorcycle forumhttp://bike-talk.com/forum/other-cv-performance-products/
CV on 58 PanheadFri, 18 May 2018 16:41:15 +0000http://bike-talk.com/threads/cv-on-58-panhead.21801/
http://bike-talk.com/threads/cv-on-58-panhead.21801/PanEdPanEd
I’ve got a CV carb on my 58 panhead Harley. I’ve had it on the bike for about 7 years, but the bike was apart for the last 1 &1/2 years. When I first put it on the bike, it started much easier (important on a kick start only bike)

Since I put it back together the cold starts have been difficult. Last time I rode it leaked gas from the air cleaner when parked. Since the only thing I didn’t do while the bike was apart was clean/rebuild the carb, I decided that it’s time to do so.

The bike...

CV on 58 Panhead]]>10Difference between 2003 & 2004 XL CVP Velocity NeedlesThu, 07 Sep 2017 04:10:29 +0000http://bike-talk.com/threads/difference-between-2003-2004-xl-cvp-velocity-needles.21745/
http://bike-talk.com/threads/difference-between-2003-2004-xl-cvp-velocity-needles.21745/SCREAMINXLSCREAMINXL
What are the differences between these two needles?

I'm asking because my Sporty is a 2003 with ported heads, 10:1 compression, SE 497 Cams and just chasing some MPG. My MPG has been in the mid to low 30's driving above 65 MPH since day one. It gets low 40's if you keep it below 60 MPH. The carb had a Dynojet 8103 kit installed before I even purchased it. The main jet is 170, pilot 42, mixture 3 turns out, and the slide appears to have been drilled has been drilled 1/8"(verified...

K&P Lifetime Oil Filters now in stock]]>Short Choke CableSun, 02 Nov 2014 14:02:42 +0000http://bike-talk.com/threads/short-choke-cable.20704/
http://bike-talk.com/threads/short-choke-cable.20704/JohnnyBikerJohnnyBiker4Carb rebuild, how are called these parts and where should I put themThu, 12 Jun 2014 18:13:54 +0000http://bike-talk.com/threads/carb-rebuild-how-are-called-these-parts-and-where-should-i-put-them.20415/
http://bike-talk.com/threads/carb-rebuild-how-are-called-these-parts-and-where-should-i-put-them.20415/De - FreDe - Fre
I am in the process of identifying all the contents of the Carburetor rebuild kit but I am missing a few.

Fred]]>2Sloppy slider ... side to side limits?Wed, 07 May 2014 18:44:19 +0000http://bike-talk.com/threads/sloppy-slider-side-to-side-limits.20360/
http://bike-talk.com/threads/sloppy-slider-side-to-side-limits.20360/96roadking96roadking
What are the side to side limits on the slider once it is in the body of the carb ?

I was looking at mine after cleaning it and installing the CV P deluxe kits and other parts, and noticed it moves side to side quite a bit. Enough for the needle to touch the side of the jet.

I'm guessing it straightens up in actual use but wondered if it was still good or could be improved ... in theory, I'm guessing, it should go right down the middle.